—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3.1977 124 Walker goes 4 WOODSTOWN, N.J. - Willie Ed Walker decided to go ‘all the way’ and entered all three riding events as well as the steer wrestling at the Cowtown Rodeo August 27. He marked a 64 in the bareback riding, .winning first money. He marked a 46 in the Saddle Bronc riding placing third. In the steer wrestling, Willie was a fast 8.8, but soon found that it was not fast enough to place. Still trying in the bull riding he marked a 48, and didn’t place. Grant Harris won first money in the Saddle Bronc riding with a marking of 55, and came back in the bull riding to place third. Stanley Thomas, marked a 72 in the Bull Riding with a ride on a very fast spinning bull taking home first money, making bis total to date in the bull riding 11078.98. Joe Merola won the calf roping, typing his calf in 15.7 seconds, adding to his winnings, now totaling 11669.92. Harry Gerhardt won the Steer Wrestling with a fast 6.6 winning time. Lorraine Alexander watched 27 other barrel racers make good times and then came out to run the clover leaf pattern in a very fast 17.3 seconds, winning and making her total prize money to date $2106.46. AUCTION COMPLETE DISPERSAL having decided to discontinue farming we have been commissioned to sell SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1977 at the farm on Hout Road, just east off Rte. 14 A at Second Milo Church, 3 miles South of Penn Yan, N.Y. 60 MADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE 60 35 cows: 8 fresh last month 6-8 due next month, balance various stages, milky set of cows - free stall - parlor trained. 13 heifers, some bred; 8 yearlings; 4 started calves; young bull. Semen Tank - 25 units Curtiss. Cattle 30 day blood & T.B, tested - Ready for In terstate. Necessary cattle Vet. examined. TRACTORS: Case 1030,3 pt., P.S., live PTO & hyd., M & W turbo; Farmall 706 D, 2 pt., LPTO, Duals; Case 400 Super Diesel; Farmall “M”, hyd; 500 Bobcat skid steer - propane; 500 Bobcat skid steer - gas; NEW IDEA UNI-SYSTEM 705 diesel powered dual & weighted with 3 row, 2 row and pick-up head for forage harvester attach., 13* grain platform, 2 row corn for combine attach. EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY: 2 Hasten S.U. wagons; 13’ Case transport disc; IHC 315 cultimulcher; 12 ft. harrow; Int. 700 - 5 - 18” plow; Oliver 540 - 4 row com pltr.; w/liquid fert. kit; JD 24T baler w/kicker; 3 kicker wagons, 36’ Mayrath elevator; AC 829 mower-cond.; NH Super 55 rake; Int. No. 56 blower; hyd. cylinders; fuel tanks; AC flail chopper; JD 15 flail chopper; flat wagon; w/4T run ning gear; NI manure spr.; 214 flail; NI grain box/“M” cultivators; JD shelter; 60’ slant board feeder, Wise. VG 4 engine; fencers; lumber; new free stalls; steel wheels. PRODUCE: 1500 bales Alfalfa - Tim. hay plus some mulch hay; 1500 bales wheat straw. MOBILE HOME: 12 x 65 Price Meyers, 3 bedroom, oil heat, nice home here. TERMS: Cash or good check. LUNCH AVAILABLE. Farm For Sale by private TREATY: 170 acres, 150 tillable of good land; 4 stall parlor, free stall bam; new silo; 500 gal. bulk tank; 7 room dwelling contact owners or sale management. HOWARD W VISSCHER Phone 699-7250 R 0.2, So. Main St Nichols, NY 13812 A crowd of over 3500 watched 104 cowboys and cowgirls work their hardest for $3057.60 in prize money. Ad added attraction at the Cowtown Rodeo this week was Bunky Boger with his trained Buffalo, Cody, his horse Kalija and Collie. With only one more Rodeo at Cowtown things are shaping up toward the buckle winners this season. Lorraine Alexander, with $2106.46 will take home the Girls Barrel Racing, and Joe Merola, with $1669.92 will get the Calf Roping: Grant Harris should get the Saddle bronc with $869.99. Stanley Thomas will be hard to catch in the Bull riding with $1078.98, but there is a close race in the Bareback riding between Stanley Thomas with $1162.34 and Jimmy Lee Walker $1118.72, and the Steer Wrestling is as close with Chris Gerhardt’s $952.81 and Sherman Shidner’s $920.88. Saturday Sept. 3 will be the final Rodeo of the 1977 season at Cowtown. Complete results follow: BAREBACK RIDING 1. Willie Ed Walker, Pennsgrove, N.J., 64; 2, Jimmy Lee Walker, Clayton, N.J. 63; 3. Glen Yeo, Falon, Nevada 59; 3. Stanley Thomas, Woodstown, N.J. 59. At 10:30 A.M. Owner ELI W. BURKHOLDER events in rodeo SADDLEBRONC RIDING 1. Grant Harris, Cowtown, N.J., 55; 2. Don Reeder, Woodstown, N.J., 53; 3. Willie Ed Walker,' Pennsgrove, N.J., 46; 4. Bryson Wagner, Lewistown, Pa. 44. BULL RIDING Stanley Thomas, PUBLIC SALE DAIRY HEIFERS TUESDAY, SEPT. 6,1977 6:30 P.M. Evening On the premises located in Berks Co., Pa., 5 miles Northeast of Routes 422 & 501 in tersection, 1 mile East of Wintersville crossroad on Deck Road. Watch for sale signs. Herd consists of: 60 HEAD 60 HI GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY HEIFERS FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: These heifers are of good size and quality and will be an asset in your' milking herd. Sale held for: Wenger Farms John Layser, Manager Day 717-866-2138 Night 717-866-6148 Earl Buffenmeyer, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FARM EQUIP., HARVESTORE SILO, STEER BARN, TRUCKS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1977 Travel north from Rt. 22 on Rt. 183 to Rt. 443, turn west through Friedensburg toward Pine Grove to Gardners Cafe, turn south on blacktop rd. to Ist blacktop left to 2nd farm in Wayne Twp., Schuylkill Co., Pa. REAL ESTATE consists of 46,200 sq. ft. of land, whereon is erected a steel & cinder block combination bldg. 80’ z 100’ w/feed bin & feed trough for cattle, 20’ x 70’ Harvestore silo w/Goliath unloader, new chains & sprockets recently installed, 200’ deep well; elec, service. NOTE: Real Estate, Steer Bam & Harvestore Silo will be offered separately and as entirety, terms on any of these items win be 25% down, bal. due on real estate by Oct. 15,1977. Terms on steer bam & silo is sold separately 25% down, bal. before dismantling starts. FARM EQUIPMENT: Deutz 8006 diesel tractor w/diff. lock, 12 sp. trans. w/4 sp. creeper, 1300 hrs.; AC D-14 tractor; AC D-17 tractor; AC 4 bot. semi mt. plow; MC 11’ chisel plow; Brillion 16’ transport harrow; Gleaner model E combine w/10’ grain head, 3 row 30” c com head & 2 row 40” com head; NH 282 baler w/#62 PTO thrower & Kemiflo treating att.; (2) NH hay drying wagons; NH crop carrier forage wagon w/front & rear unload; NH 880 forage harvester w/1 row com head & pick up attach.; NH 770 forage harvester w/2 row 30” com head & pick up & 6’ direct cut; NH 469 haybine; N Idea 5 bar rake; N Idea 208 PTO single beater manure spreader; MF #33-15 disc grain drill (all grain model); N Ideal 503 front end loader w/7’ blade; N Idea 41’ 8” PTO transport auger; Stoltfus 5 ton tandem axle double fan lime spreader; Century 300 gal. trailer weed sprayer; Little Giant 28’ elev.; Case hopper type silage blower; John Blue liquid fert. transfer pump; 100 gal. liquid protein or molasses cattle tank; cattle gates; 225 amp elec, welder; plus other articles not mentioned. TRUCKS: 1971 Chev. Custom 10 four wh. drive % ton pickup, 50,000 miles; 1973 Int. truck w/22' bed & cattle rack; 1966 GMC w/20’ dump stake body w/grain sides, 30,000 GVW. Terms: Cash Conducted by: Ralph W. Zettiemoyer Auction Co. Tele. (215).285-4616 Woodstown, N.J., 72; 2. Buck Howard, Woodstown, N.J., 56; 3. Grant Harris, Cowtown, N.J., 54; 4. T.J. Hawkins, Reidsville, W. Va., 52. CALF ROPING 1. Joe Merola, Penn sgrove, N. J. 15.7 Sec., 2. Bud Barmwell, Norwalk, Conn., 16.2; 3. Carl Marino, At 11A.M. Refreshments served. Sale for: HILLVIEW FARMS Higginiim, Conn., 20.2; 4. Bueti, Staten Island, N.Y., Quinn D’;lmperio, 23.1. 7.6. STEER WRESTLING 1. Harry Gerhardt. Laurel Springs, N.J., 6.6 Sec.; 2. Steve Dubrovsky, Far mingdale, N.J., 6.9; 3. Gary Parroth, Staten Island, N.Y., 7.5; 4. Split - Sherman Shldner, Woodstown, N.J., 7.6; Jerry Banner, Cedar Grove, N.J., 7.6; Charles ESTATE SALE 1905 Antique Jackson Car Tractor-Valuable Household Goods-Tools-Car Paris The undersigned will sell the personal property of the estate of the late Melvin Bailey on the premises located at 103 E. McPhail Ed. (McPhail Ed. is off of Md. Et. 24 1 mile east of Bel Air) Harford County, Bel Air, Maryland, on Saturday, September 10,1977 at 10:00 am Antique Car and Parts -1995 Jackson touring car, 2 cylinder, chain drive, well preserved, in running condition; Model A or T frame, complete w-front and rear axle, transmission, springs, and motor; 1948 Chevy door and fenders; miscellaneous parts for Model A and T; some Studebaker parts; appro. 150 car gaskets; numerous tires, wheels, windows, curtains, headlights and lenses; ornate radiator cap; hub caps; auto books; 60 Md. antique vehicle license plates; Tractor and Car - long tractor (like farm-all H) w -12.6 x 38” rubber, continental gas engine, power take off, hydraulic lift, w-front snow blade attachment and tractor chains; 1969 Rambler, 8 cylinder, dr., hard top, automatic; Household Goods and Antique* - Ig. cast iron ornate open Franklin type fireplace; Ingram mantle clock; small oak desk; working victrola cabinet w-records; 2 sets of sleigh bells; 2 drawknives; spoke shaver; marble top bar; beam scales; German cuckoo clock; rush bottom ladder back rocker; bisque doll head; 2 refinished slatted chests; Ig. enamel cylinder stove; oil lamp; lanterns; mahogany bedroom suite, bookcase bed, dresser w-mirror, end table; maple plank bottom spool back rocker; blankets, sheets, and linens; Basset king size headborad; 3 bookcases; metal stands; side table; table lamps; maple side chair; barbaque and rotisserie; croquet set; 4 folding chairs; toys; T.V, stand; lawn chairs; solid 4 glass door; sofa and chair, nylon and wood; 2 drawer file cabinet; metal stand; vinyl sofa w-spool and wood sides; 4 bar stools; mixing bowls; flateware; corning ware; 30 cup coffee per colator; 2 metal cabinets; small pool table; rug; collectors items - Schlitz light, 3 electric clocks, beer trays, bar lights; Household Aimlianee* - Tappan electric range, stainless steel, w-top oven and pull out 4 burner counter top; Brothers portable sewing machine; stereo record player w-cabinet; L.P. ready heater; hair dryer; Cold Spot dehumidifier; Tools - 20” bulldog chain saw; electric drill; %” electric drill; 6%” skill electric circular saw; acetylene and oxygen tank w-hoses and gauges; squares; braces and bits sets; numerous hand saws; hammers; dove tailed carpenters tool box; water pump w-electric motor; extension cord; set of taps and dyes; plumbing parts; pipe wrenches; rope sling; cross cut saw; gas cans; step ladder; 24’ aluminum extension ladder; fire extinguishers; shovels; forks; chains; C-clamps; complete tool box w-open end and box end wrenches and socket set; breakers and rat chets; drill bits; files; measuring tape; 3 grease guns; Ig. bolt cutter; lot of air hoSfe; BB gun; 22 rifle; oil cans; 2 sets of horse shoes; jack stands; jumper cables; nuts bolts; some tires; go-cart motor; blocks; pulleys; 2 ton winch w-cable; Volkswagen bucket seats; windshield for pick-up; boys bicycle; 5 sheets of paneling; 2 sheets of fiberglass; roof lighting; 7 sheets of heavy plywood; jalousie door; wheel barrow; 2x4 lumber; hydraulic jacks; nails; childs swing set; childs sliding board; picnic table and 2 benches; 3 fans; 20 lawn mower wheels; roll of heavy wire; set of pick-up racks; 4 aluminum storm windows; steel posts; 2 step ladders Auction i Car and tractor will be sold at 12:00 noon; Household Goods will be sold first at 10:00 A.M. sharp followed by tools. Terms: Cash or Personal Check. Not Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale Lunch Served The Estate of the late Melvin Bailey Linda Hillman, Personal Representative Bel Air, Md. William H. Amoss, Auctioneer Complete Auction and Appraisal Service 2037 Pleasantville Road Fallston, Md. 21047 Phone: 877-7005 or 838-3000 GIRLS BARREL RACING 1. Lorraine Alexander, Newton, N.J., 17.3 Sec.; 2. Judy Clement, Thorofare, N.J., 17.4; 3. Kathy Trost, . Lebanon, N.J., 18.1; 4. Diane Sleeter, Laurel springs, N. J., 162; 4. Pat Mills, Long Valley, N.Y., 18.2. OWNERS
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